William Turner
Active Years
Min year: 1538, Max year: 1800, Max count: 28
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1538: Libellus de re herbaria novus
- 1543: The huntyng & fyndyng out of the Romishe fox
- 1544: Avium praecipuarum, quarum apud plinium et Aristotelem mentio est, breuis & succincta historia
- 1544: The huntyng and fyndyng out of the Romyshe foxe
- 1545: The rescuynge of the romishe fox other vvyse called the examination of the hunter deuised by steuen gardiner
- 1548: A new dialogue vvherin is conteyned the examinatio[n] of the messe
- 1548: A newe dialogue vvherin is conteyned the examinatio[n] of the messe
- 1548: The names of herbes
- 1548: A newe dialogue vvherin is conteyned the examinatio[n] of the messe
- 1549: A newe dialogue wherin is conteyned the examinacion of the messe
- 1551: A new herball
- 1551: A perseruatiue, or triacle, agaynst the poyson of Pelagius
- 1551: A new herball
- 1555: A nevv booke of spirituall physik for dyuerse diseases of the nobilite and gentlemen of Englande, made by William Turner doctor of Physik
- 1555: The huntyng of the romyshe vuolfe, made by Vuylliam Turner doctour of phisik
- 1562: The seconde part of Vuilliam Turners herball
- 1565: The hunting of the fox and the wolfe
- 1568: The first and seconde partes of the herbal of William Turner Doctor in Phisick
- 1568: A new boke of the natures and properties of all wines that are commonly vsed here in England
- 1641: Ad nobilem Britannium. Or An abstract for Englands royall peeres
- 1685: The Christian's companion: or, An essay upon three of the great objects of humane care; viz. holiness, health and wealth. By W· Turner·
- 1695: The history of all religions in the world
- 1696: Musica
- 1697: A compleat history of the most remarkable providences, both of judgment and mercy, which have hapned in this present age
- 1707: Exercises to the accidence
- 1710: The art of spelling and reading English
- 1710: A short grammar for the English tongue
- 1713: Exercises to the accidence
- 1718: The art of spelling and reading English
- 1724: Sound anatomiz'd
- 1725: Troporum et figurarum rhetorices pręcipuarum institutio brevis. In usum scholarum. A Gulielmo Turnero, A. M. Pridem Scholae Stamfordensis, nunc Colcestriensis Magistro
- 1728: Exercises to the accidence
- 1732: A philosophical essay on musick. Wherein is explained the nature of sound, both in its essence and regulation, &c. ... Together with a thorough explanation of all the different moods used in musick, ... The third edition. By William Turner
- 1733: Exercises to the accidence
- 1752: Exercises to the accidence
- 1757: Exercises to the accidence
- 1762: Exercises to the accidence
- 1766: Exercises to the accidence
- 1770: Exercises to the accidence
- 1770: Beneficence recommended
- 1774: Exercises to the accidence
- 1777: The whole service as performed in the congregation of Protestant dissenters, at Wakefield, on Friday, December 13, 1776
- 1779: Exercises to the accidence
- 1781: On St. Paul's sense of soundness in religion
- 1785: A caution against sinful compliances
- 1785: An abstract of the history of the Bible, for the use of children
- 1785: An essay on crimes and punishments
- 1786: Sunday schools recommended in a sermon, preached before the Associated Dissenting Ministers in the northern counties
- 1787: An attempt to obviate the principal objections to inoculation, in a sermon, preached to the parents and friends of the children who attend the charity and Sunday schools, in Hanover-square, Newcastle. By the Rev. William Turner, jun
- 1791: The sufficiency of revelation
- 1792: An address to the members of the Society of Protestant Dissenters
- 1792: An address to parents on the subject of inoculation for the small-pox
- 1792: An address to the members of the Society of Protestant Dissenters in Hanover-Square, Newcastle
- 1793: Sermons on various subjects
- 1795: Fast sermon, preached at the chapel in Hanover-Square, Newcastle, Feb. 25, 1795
- 1797: Introductory address at the baptism, or religious dedication, of Catharine, daughter of John and Catharine Rankin, Newcastle upon Tyne, March 12, 1797
- 1800: A sermon, preached at the chapel in Hanover-Square, Newcastle, for the support of the New College, Manchester. By William Turner
As Publisher
- 1625: A sermon preached before his Maiesty at Windsore, the 19. of Iuly. 1625. By Henrie Leslie, one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinary
- 1625: Two sermons. vpon the Act Sunday, being the 10th of Iuly. 1625
- 1626: An examination of those things wherein the author of the late Appeale holdeth the doctrines of the Pelagians and Arminians, to be the doctrines of the Church of England
- 1627: Mikrokosmos
- 1629: Mikrokosmos
- 1631: Three sermons vpon the sacrament of the Lords Supper
- 1631: Mikrokosmos
- 1633: The vanitie of the eye
- 1699: The lives and characters of the English dramatick poets
- 1701: The unhappy penitent a tragedy
- 1701: The generous muse. A funeral poem
- 1701: The generous muse. A funeral poem
- 1701: Love at a loss, or, Most votes carry it
- 1702: She wou'd, and she wou'd not
- 1702: Antiochus the great
- 1703: She wou'd, and she wou'd not
- 1703: She wou'd, and she wou'd not
- 1703: The stolen heiress or the Salamanca doctor outplotted
- 1704: A treatise of the parts of a humane body
- 1704: The female wits
- 1704: Honour retriev'd. A poem
- 1705: Zelmane
- 1705: The gamester
- 1707: A pastoral essay, lamenting the death of the Honourable Mr. Coke, of Norfolk. Humbly inscrib'd to his lady
- 1707: Almyna
- 1708: The English theophrastus
- 1709: The adventures in Madrid
As Printer
- 1625: Articles to be enquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men, within the Archdeaconry of Worcester
- 1625: An explanation or enlarging of the ten articles in the supplication of Doctor Iames, lately exhibited to the clergy of England. Or A manifest proofe that they are both reasonable and faisible within the time mentioned
- 1625: An ansvver to the Ievvish part of Mr Selden's History of tithes. By Stephen Nettles, B. of Divinity
- 1626: Articles ministred in the visitation of the right worshipfull Mr Doctor Sharpe Archdeacon of Barkeshire, in the yeare of our Lord God 1626
- 1627: An apologie of the povver and prouidence of God in the gouernment of the world. Or An examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and vniuersall decay
- 1627: Dictionarium etymologicum Latinum
- 1628: The end of the perfect man
- 1630: The tryall of our sincere loue to Christ: By W. Pinke, late fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford
- 1631: Helpes to humiliation. By R.B
- 1631: The saints legacies: or, A collection of certaine promises out of the word of God
- 1631: Dorcas: or, A perfect patterne of a true disciple
- 1631: The Psalmes of King David translated by King Iames Cum privilegio Regię Maiestatis
- 1631: Markhams Faithfull farrier
- 1633: The path-vvay to the gate of tongues
- 1633: The English grammar, or The institution of letters, syllables, and words, in the English tongue
- 1633: Mikrokosmos
- 1634: The English grammar, or the institution of letters, syllables, and woords in the English tung
- 1634: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall lavv
- 1634: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall law
- 1635: Of the Church
- 1636: A short introduction of grammar
- 1637: Honos & onus levitarum. Or, tithes vindicated to the presbyters of the gospel
- 1637: Synopsis anni Christi 1637
- 1637: A nomenclator of such tracts and sermons as have beene printed or translated into English upon any place of holy scripture. Opera?, studio & impensis I.V
- 1637: Cowper 1637. An almanack for the yeare of our Lord 1637
- 1638: The loves of Clitophon and Leucippe
- 1638: A revievv of the Councell of Trent
- 1639: The royall slaue
- 1639: Mikrokosmos
- 1640: The royall slaue
- 1799: A particular of a valuable and very desirable estate
As Bookseller
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